Why was Roy Williams yelling at Kennedy Meeks during title game?
Posted Apr 4, 2017
By the end, it was all celebrations and hugs. But in the middle of North Carolina’s 71-65 victory over Gonzaga in the NCAA championship Monday night, Roy Williams yelled at Kennedy Meeks one final time. The coach then emphasized his point with a furiously hard slap of the hardwood with his open right palm. So what was all that about?
(Charlotte Observer)
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